After 24 hours of induced labor, Guerrero delivered her stillborn child. On Sunday, she shared a Facebook photo of holding her child — along with an image of the crashed car — to show the world the effects of drunk driving.

As of September 21, her Facebook post was shared more than 8,500 times.

"I will continue to spread awareness and share this story until the day I die in hopes it prevents anyone else from feeling the pain I walk around with every day," she wrote.

Guerrero is glad that her post is getting a ton of positive exposure.

"I wanted people to see how damaged I was," she told Inside Edition. "I wanted to spread this fact that this was because of a drunk driver. My husband's life and my child's life were taken away because of alcohol."

As in the case of Guerrero, where the driver was a college student, there are organizations like Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) that help young people. Since 1981, it has been in the forefront of guiding college students through peer-to-peer youth education programs.